I found this in the Faria sync gauge manual:
10. Calibration: This gauge has been calibrated at the factory,
and should never need adjustment. An exception to this is a diesel
engine application where the alternator is the tach signal source.
Due to variations in belt tension, and/or belt dimensions, engine
alternators may actually spin at different speeds with the engines
running at the same RPM’s.
If you are experiencing problems with this type of application, the
synchro can be adjusted to work with these differences by slightly
rotating the adjustment potentiometer with a 5/64” Allen wrench.
This adjustment can also be used to fine tune a synchro in any
application.
web site with link to manual:
http://faria-instruments.com/manuals.php